The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has joined forces with the Oklahoma City and Tulsa chambers to sue the state over its immigration reform law.

The U.S. Chamber filed for a federal injunction Friday in U.S. Western District Court in Oklahoma City.

The lawsuit targets specific provisions in House Bill 1804.

To avoid the appearance of supporting illegal immigration, the U.S. Chamber narrowed its focus of the injunction because some aspects of the new law appear to be acceptable.

"The Tulsa region is outpacing the rest of the nation in job growth," said Mike Neal, president and CEO of the Tulsa Metro Chamber. "Oklahoma's HB 1804 requires our businesses to police immigration issues through an erroneous system, reduces the pool of legal workers and harms the ability of Oklahoma businesses to grow."

Agreed, maybe Mr Neal would like some of those disease carrying, drug dealing illegals to move in next to him. Lower his propert6y value, glare at his daughters as they walk by, and maybe even help themselves to some of his stuff when they see fit.